Intrauterine device, a method of contraception.
(Tib): Intrauterine Device
intrauterine birth control device, which prevents implantation of an embryo into the uterus should fertilization occur
intrauterine device. A contraceptive method involving surgical insertion of a device into the uterus
A device inserted into the uterus to prevent the implantation of a fertilized egg.
a contraceptive device that is placed in the uterine cavity. It is thought to prevent fertilization or implantation.
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intrauterine device, a method of birth control
A small plastic device, usually combined with copper or hormones, which is inserted into the uterus by a doctor to prevent pregnancy.
Intruterine Device. A contraceptive device inserted into the uterus that can remain in place for up to ten years. The IUD does not interfere with intercourse, but may cause increased cramping during menstruation. Fertility returns soon after the removal of the device.
A plastic or metal device that is inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. Associated with PID (pelvic inflammatory disease).
Intrauterine device. Used for contraception.
An object which is inserted at the mouth of the uterus (womb) to prevent conception.